How to unblock freecell

Someone blocked the freecell on our computer when you try to get in it says access denied how do i get around that? ps in case you think it was a manager, it wasnt it was a creep in the building who thinks hes being smart, knowing that we dont know how to get in and undo it then he sits at his computer and plays we really want to get access back ourselves so that in the future the **** cant get away with it please e-mail me at lorimar_rah@hotmail.com thanks much hope you can help

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In this case please check the ip address first
start - run type cmd hit ok and the black window type ipconfig
if you are getting ip address then its good
try to ping the websites by the command ping www.yahoo.com
check the details
then do a right click on my computer icon go to properties the hardware - device manager - under device manager look for network adaptors check which network adaptor you are using
then do a right click on that adaptors and click on uninstall wait until its gone from there
then do a right click on my computer and scan for hardware changes and wait
then try to access resources and let me know the status .
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This issue can occur if a requested page of kernel data could not be
read from the paging file into memory, or the master boot record is
infected with a virus. To further determine the possible cause, you
must properly interpret the error message. If both the first and third
parameters are zero, then the four parameters are defined as:

0 (zero)

Page Table Entry (PTE) value at time of error

0 (zero)

Address of signature on kernel stack

If either the first or the third parameter is not a zero, then the following definitions apply:

Status code

I/O status code

Page file number

Offset into page file

If
this is the case, the cause of this issue may be determined from the
second parameter (the I/O status code) by using the following
information that is listed in a "value of second parameter" followed by
"general cause" format:

0xC000009D, or STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED: bad cabling,
non-termination, or the controller is not able to obtain access to the
hard disk.

0xC000016A, or STATUS_DISK_OPERATION_FAILED: bad blocks on the hard disk.

0xC0000185, or STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR: improper termination or
defective cabling of SCSI-based devices, or two devices attempting to
use the same IRQ.

To resolve this issue, use the appropriate method:
Boot sector virus
loadTOCNode(2, 'resolution');
To determine if you have a boot sector virus, run a current virus-checking program, and if needed, disinfect your computer.
Not a boot sector virus
loadTOCNode(2, 'resolution');
View the System Log in Event Viewer for additional error messages that help you determine the device that is causing the error.

Bad block. Stop 0x77 is caused by a bad block in a paging file, or a
disk controller error, or in extremely rare cases it is caused when
non-paged pool resources are unavailable.

If the first and second parameters are 0, then the stack signature was
not found in the kernel stack. The cause of this issue is defective
hardware. If the I/O status is C0000185 and the paging file is on a
SCSI-based hard disk, you should verify the disk cabling and SCSI
termination.

If the I/O status code is 0xC000009C or 0xC000016A, this normally
indicates that the data could not be read from the disk due to a bad
block.

If you can restart your computer after the error message, Autochk runs
automatically and tries to map out the bad sector. If for some reason
Autochk does not scan the hard disk for errors, manually start the disk
scanner. If your computer is formatted with the NTFS file system, run
Chkdsk /f /r on the system partition. You must restart your computer
before the disk scan begins. If you cannot start your computer due to
this issue, use the Command Console and run Chkdsk /r.

Defective or unreliable random access memory (RAM) is another common cause of this issue.

Verify that all the adapter cards in your computer are properly seated.

Ensure that all adapter card contacts are clean.

Disable system caching in the BIOS to see if this resolves the error.

If this does not resolve the issue, your computer mainboard may be damaged.

It depends on a model. Somtimes you've to open all laptop but usually on a new laptops you have to unscrew only one screw. I suggest you to google, how to replace cd/dvd drive on your exact model. Maybe your drive is ok try to disconnect and recconect it. I had the similar problem with Toshiba Satellite A30 and it was anly connection problem.Good luck!

I am having the same problem. I haven't resolved it entirely, but at least I managed to get it working again by the following steps.

First, disassemble the part of the computer chassis around the CD-ROM drive. Follow the instructions for "replacing the CD-ROM drive" in the SGI 02 hardware maintenance manual. It can be done in 10 minutes with a screwdriver.

After you have gained access to the CD-ROM drive itself, take off the top metal cover. Then you will be able to see the tray and the white gears underneath.

In my case, the problem seems to be caused by some misalignment between some wire springs and the white gears. Note when the CD tray closes, the manual eject button (a black plastic rod on the right) should stick out, and the white piece of plastic with a triangular end on the left should push against the front of the CD tray.

Somehow, the gears failed to push the white plastic piece all the way to the edge of the tray, and the CD-ROM drive thinks the tray wasn't fully-closed, and ejects the disc.

To force the drive to read the disc, pull the white plastic piece on the left with the triangular end towards the edge of the tray. (Pull it towards you if you are facing the front of the drive.) You might need to use some force, but I can get the drive to work this way, even though it still "sticks open" half the time.

Good luck, and if you happen to find a better solution, I look forward to hearing it.

You want to download the one on the right side (registry fix?)
This one (below) is the link to that site. It may have some vital info or something that you need. I've never heard of such a thing before.

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